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POCAHONTAS 


THE PURITAN GIRL 


THE COLONIAL GIRL 


THE REVOLUTIONARY GIRL 


THE PIONEER GIRL 


THE DIXIE GIRL 


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January 5, 1608 


Wearied arm 

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O perfumed suitor, spare thy smiles! 

Her thoughts are not of thee; 

She better loves the salted wind. 

The voices of the sea. 



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That at its anchor swings; 
The murmur of the stranded shell 
Is in the song she sings. 


She sings, and, smiling, hears her praise, 
But dreams the while of one 
Who watches from his sea-blown deck 
The icebergs in the sun. 

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He periled life to save, 

And grateful prayers like holy oil 
To smooth for him the wave. 


Brown Viking of the fishing-smack 1 
Fair toast of all the town !— 
The skipper's jerkin ill beseems 
The lady's silken gown! 


But ne'er shall Amy Wentworth wear 
• For him the blush of shame 
Who dares to set his manly gifts 
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And blood is not like wine; 

Nor honored less than he who heirs 
Is he who founds a line. 


Full lightly shall the prize be won. 
If love be Fortune's spur; 
And never maiden stoops to him 
Who lifts himself to her. 



Her home is brave in Jaffrey Street, 
With stately stairways worn 
By feet of old Colonial knights 
And ladies gentle-born. 


And on her, from the wainscot old. 
Ancestral faces frown,— 

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Proudly at morn the war-steed was prancing; 
Reeking and panting he droops on the rein; 
Pale is the lip of scorn, 

Voiceless the trumpet horn, 

Torn is the silken-fringed red cross on high; 
Many a belted breast 
Low on the turf shall rest 
Ere the dark hunters the herd have passed by. 


Snow-girdled crags where the hoarse wind is 
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Rocks where the weary floods murmur and 
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Wilds where the fern by the furrow is waving, 
Reeled with the echoes that rode on the gale; 
Far as the tempest thrills 
Over the darkened hills, 

Far as the sunshine streams over the plain, 
Roused by the tyrant band, 

Woke all the mighty land, 

Girdled for battle, from mountain to main. 


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Wraps the proud eagle they roused from his 
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Borne on her Northern pine, 

Long o'er the foaming brine 
Spread her broad banner to storm and to sun; 

Heaven keep her ever free. 

Wide as o'er land and sea, 

Floats the fair emblem her heroes have won! 


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Bright on the dewy buds glistened the sun, 
When from his couch, while his children were 
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Rose the bold rebel and shouldered his gun. 
Waving her golden veil 
Over the silent dale. 

Blithe looked the morning on cottage and spire; 
Hushed was his parting sigh, 

While from his noble eye 
Flashed the last sparkle of liberty's fire, 

On the smooth green where the fresh leaf is 
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Calmly the first-born of glory have met; 

Hark! the death-volley around them is ringing! 

Look! with their life-blood the young grass is 
wet! 

Faint is the feeble breath, 
Murmuring low in death, 

''Tell to our sons how their fathers have died;" 
Nerveless the iron hand, 

Raised for its native land, 

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Were never stained with village smoke: 
The fragrant wind, that through them flies. 

Is breathed from wastes by plough unbroke. 
Here, with my rifle and my steed, 

And her who left the world for me, 

I plant me, where the red deer feed 
In the green desert—and am free. 


For here the fair savannas know 
No barriers in the bloomy grass; 
Wherever breeze of heaven may blow, 
Or beam of heaven may glance, 1 pass. 
In pastures, measureless as air. 

The bison is my noble game; 

The bounding elk, whose antlers tear 
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Hides vainly in the forest's edge; 

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The brindled catamount, that lies 
High in the boughs to watch his prey. 
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Beneath the silver evening-star. 

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No simplest duty is forgot; 

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That doth not in her sunshine share. 


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And giveth happiness or peace, 

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Fling their huge arms across my way. 

Gray, old, and cumbered with a train 
Of vines, as huge, and old, and gray! 

Free stray the lucid streams, and find 

No taint in these fresh lawns and shades; 
Free spring the flowers that scent the wind 
Where never scythe has swept the glades. 


Alone the Fire, when frost-winds sere 
The heavy herbage of the ground. 
Gathers his annual harvest here. 

With roaring like the battle's sound. 
And hurrying flames that sweep the plain, 
And smoke-streams gushing up the sky; 
I meet the flames with flames again, 

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Speaks solemnly; and 1 behold 
The boundless future in the vast 
And lonely river, seaward rolled. 

Who feeds its founts with rain and dew? 

Who moves, I ask, its gliding mass. 

And trains the bordering vines, whose blue 
Bright clusters tempt me as 1 pass? 


Broad are these streams—my steed obeys, 
Plunges, and bears me through the tide. 
Wide are these woods—1 tread the maze 
Of giant stems, nor ask a guide. 

1 hunt till day's last glimmer dies 

O'er woody vale and grassy height; 
And kind the voice and glad the eyes 
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Round us her heart entwines and clings. 
And patiently she folds her wings 
To tread the humble paths of earth. 


Blessing she is; God made her so. 
And deeds of week-day holiness 
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Her life doth rightly harmonize; 
Feeling or thought that was not true 
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Unclouded heaven of her eyes. 



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The spring-time of her childish years 
Hath never lost its fresh perfume. 

Though knowing well that life hath room 
For many blights and many tears. 


I love her with a love as still 
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Which, by high tower and lowly mill, 
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